John Slattery, Mad Men's Roger Sterling, shows off the new 2011 Lincoln MKX and it's just as smart and cool as a 1960s ad executive. The MKX boasts never-before-seen technology that is both intuitive and one-of-a-kind—which means this car might know what you want even before you do. »2/07/12 10:15am 2/07/12 10:15am

Travel back to 1957 and take a peek at this classic Lincoln, presented by the legendary variety show host, Ed Sullivan. The accentuated headlights, the prominent, shining grille, and the sleek, low design—all just as impressive to the viewers on their black and white sets as they are to us on our HD flat screens. »2/07/12 10:13am 2/07/12 10:13am

Birds have always fascinated humans. Their flight has inspired writers, artists and engineers to create poems, legends, novels, airplanes and superheroes. The new BBC documentary Earthflight captures this fascination in a way that nobody has before. It's awesome. »1/20/12 12:40pm 1/20/12 12:40pm

This discovery is amazing, straight out of a Jules Verne's novel: scientists from the University of Oxford, University of Southampton, the National Oceanography Centre, and the British Antarctic Survey have discovered a "lost world" thriving with unknown species under Antarctica, in the East Scotia Ridge. »1/04/12 6:34am 1/04/12 6:34am

Gizmodo reader Kien Lam just sent me this beautiful video that has made me extremely jealous: a time lapse video of his year backpacking all around the world. 343 days, 17 countries over five continents reduced to just five minutes. »1/02/12 1:40pm 1/02/12 1:40pm

This paraglider has a hawk friend. He takes him to fly with him. This video shows how the hawk flights alongside, landing on his hand and staying there, enjoying the ride until he decides to go away again. »11/11/11 12:40pm 11/11/11 12:40pm

Today the summer ends. The season is changing because Earth is tilted. As it rotates around the Sun, the light reaches regions at a different angle for a longer or shorter time. This is how it looks from space: »9/23/11 1:00pm 9/23/11 1:00pm

At last week's IFA conference, Toshiba came ready to showcase its latest ultraportable notebook, the Portégé Z830. Toshiba's billing it as the thinnest notebook ever made, and it's ready to compete with the Macbook Air. »9/06/11 2:40pm 9/06/11 2:40pm

As details emerge about Facebook's plan to integrate with music services to let friends share their listening experience, one thing is abundantly clear: Music fans and the music industry desperately need this—or something like it—to happen. »9/01/11 5:56pm 9/01/11 5:56pm

Eric Kessler of Kessler Crane hosted Timefest 2011, an event that brought top photographers around the country to showcase the gadgets, inventions, contraptions, small dollies, little engines, joysticks, controllers, wheels, iPhone apps, beer, secret locations and anything else you can think of that goes into a… »8/25/11 12:40pm 8/25/11 12:40pm

We've finally done it. After more than 40 years, we finally have the green light on a Star Trek theme park, thanks to King Abdullah of Jordan. And it only cost a measly $1.5 billion to do it. I'm buying my ticket now. »8/08/11 4:20pm 8/08/11 4:20pm

Motorola's Photon 4G is the first Sprint phone equipped with the dual core, 1GHz Tegra 2 chipset and it's their first 4G phone to have international roaming capabilities. »6/09/11 12:40pm 6/09/11 12:40pm

I've never seen anything like this: The Earth captured in time lapse by an astronaut at the International Space Station, cruising at 17,239 miles per hour—that's 7.7 kilometers per second, or 4.7 miles per second. »9/02/10 6:00am 9/02/10 6:00am

The basic premise of TechnoCRAFT, a new San Francisco gallery exhibition, is that something's gone wrong in the history of people making things. These days, designers have all the power—and maybe it's time to put users in control. »8/20/10 9:40am 8/20/10 9:40am